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I have one of the euroarms kentucky flintlock 44 caliber rifles which was made in the early 70’s. The weather was nice yesterday so I took it out for the first time. Overall the lock was ok, not as fast as I would like but ok. The big issue I had was the accuracy. I used .433 round balls with a .015 cotton patch and 45 grains of 3F powder. I was very disappointed in the grouping at 50 yards. Ok, what is going on? After checking that everything was tight and it was. I then decided to measure the twist rate of the barrel. To my surprise I got a twist rate of 1 in 33 inches or close to it. I think this is too fast of a twist for a 44 caliber round ball. Was this a normal twist rate for the early euroarms kentucky rifles?
Thanks, Steve
Thanks, Steve